Updated: Thu Jan 8 14:52:07 2015

Figure 1: Summary

Figure 1a: Experimental design overview

Figure 1b: Comparisons setup

Figure 1c: UMRs and DE genes between MZ twins and neurospheres

  • No. of UMRs (hypermethylated in red and hypomethylated in blue) between monozygotic twins and Cortex vs GE neurospheres.
  • No. of UMRs between MZ twins are on the same scale as UMRs between neurospheres.

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Figure 1d: UMRs and DE genes between neurospheres accumulates over time

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Figure 1e: UMRs and DE genes between GW

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Figure 2: Neurospheres Cortex and GE

Figure 2a: TFBS asymmetry between neurosphere UMRs

Figure 2b: GREAT enrichment for neurospheres UMRs

Supplemental Figures

Supplemental 1: Asymmetry in UMRs

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Supplemental 2: Genomic breakdown of UMRs

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Supplemental 3: Fraction of DE genes with proximal UMRs

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Supplemental 4: Differential expressed genes between MZ twins are cell type specific

  • No. of differential expressed genes between MZ twins in Brain (green), Neurospheres Cortex derived (red), and GE derived (blue).

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Supplemental 5: DAVID enrichment for MZ DE genes

Supplemental 6: Validate WGBS UMRs with MeDIP/MRE

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Supplemental 7: Location of UMRs across the genome

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Supplemental 8: Neurosphere UMR enrichemnt at chromosome ends

Supplemental 9: DAVID enrichment for neurospheres DE genes

Supplemental 10: DAVID enrichment for neurospheres isoform genes

Supplemental 11: TFBS asymmetry in MZ UMRs

Supplemental 12: DNA methylation at exon boundaries

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Supplemental 13: DNA methylation at exon boundaries with MeDIP

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Supplemental 14: Expression of DNA methylation reulators

Supplemental 15: RNA-seq and miRNA-seq clustering

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Supplemental 16: miRNA

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